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Hacking Collective Behavior
On 2 and 3 July 2026, Politecnico di Torino will host the international workshop “Hacking Collective Behavior”, organized within the framework of the internationalization projects funded by Politecnico.
The initiative will bring together researchers, PhD candidates and early-career scholars for two days of presentations, plenary lectures and discussions focused on the different aspects of collective behavior from an interdisciplinary perspective.
The program will feature a series of talks by internationally renowned scholars, together with a dedicated session for PhD candidates and early-career researchers, who will have the opportunity to present their research activities in an effective and engaging way. Social events and networking opportunities will also foster interaction among participants and encourage the development of new scientific collaborations.
PhD candidates and early-career researchers will also be invited to share their research results with participants and the public during a dedicated session on Thursday afternoon. Those interested may submit a short abstract through the following form.
Participation in the workshop is free of charge, but registration is mandatory by 26 June 2026 at the following link.
For more information, please visit the event website.
The initiative will bring together researchers, PhD candidates and early-career scholars for two days of presentations, plenary lectures and discussions focused on the different aspects of collective behavior from an interdisciplinary perspective.
The program will feature a series of talks by internationally renowned scholars, together with a dedicated session for PhD candidates and early-career researchers, who will have the opportunity to present their research activities in an effective and engaging way. Social events and networking opportunities will also foster interaction among participants and encourage the development of new scientific collaborations.
PhD candidates and early-career researchers will also be invited to share their research results with participants and the public during a dedicated session on Thursday afternoon. Those interested may submit a short abstract through the following form.
Participation in the workshop is free of charge, but registration is mandatory by 26 June 2026 at the following link.
For more information, please visit the event website.